Paléorient 47.1
Les populations du Proche-Orient et des régions voisines : évolution du régime alimentaire et de l’état de santé de la néolithisation au Bronze ancien
The populations of the Near East and nearby regions: evolution of diet and health status from the Neolithization to the Early Bronze Age
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In Memoriam
Geneviève Dollfus (1938-2020) par A.-M. Tillier, B. Vandermeersch et V. de Castéja Ofer Bar-Yosef (1937-2020) par B. Vandermeersch, L. Meignen, A.-M. Tillier et F. Valla
Paul Sanlaville (1933-2021) by B. Geyer, R. Dalongeville, S. Muhesen, M. Traboulsi et É. Coqueugniot
Dossier thématique/Thematic issuecoordonné par/coordinated by F. Le Mort and A.-M. Tillier
J. Guilaine
Préface
A.-M. Tillier
Aspects of health status in Pre-Sedentism Populations of Southwestern Asia. Evidence from Qafzeh Site, Lower Galilee
J. Stutz, F. Bocquentin, B. Chamel and M. Anton
The Effects of Early Childhood Stress on Mortality under Neolithization in the Levant: New Perspectives on Health Disparities in the Transition to Agriculture
Hershkovitz, R. Sarig and H. May
Trends in Ancient Populations’ Osteobiography during the Holocene: the Levantine Perspective
B Chamel
Dental health status changes during the Neolithisation in Syria: a diachronic perspective (9,820-6,000 cal. BC)
J. O. Baker, B. Chamel and O. Dutour
New paleopathological evidence of the presence of tuberculosis in immature skeletal remains from Tell Aswad (8,730-8,290 BC cal., Southern Syria)
F. Le Mort and H. Duday
Probable Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis (DISH) in Pre-Pottery Neolithic Cyprus: Evidence from Khirokitia
Y. S. Erdal
Tooth as a Tool: Activity Induced Dental Abrasion in Prehistoric Anatolia
E. Herrscher, M. Poulmarc’h, G. Palumbi, S. Paz, E. Rova, G. Gogochuri, C. Longford, M. Jalabadze, L. Bitadze, N. Vanishvili, F. Le Mort, C. Chataigner, R. Badalyan and G. André
Dietary practices, cultural and social identity in the Early Bronze Age Southern Caucasus: The case of the Kura-Araxes culture
F. Le Mort et A.-M. Tillier
Conclusion
RECENSIONS